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Diana Mulvihill
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Platform for letting guests book add-ons directly

Diana Mulvihill
  • New to Real Estate
  • Northern California
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Hi All ~ In a recent episode of Real Estate Rookie, Tony + Ashley referenced a platform that you can link to your hosting platform that will allow guests to book add-ons directly; they were advising someone who wanted to offer the option of daily passes to a local gym.

I'm actually needing/would love to have something like this, + didn't know that such platforms existed. Tony + Ashley said that there are several, they couldn't think of the names of them.

Does anyone know the names of any of these? Thank you!!

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Michael Baum
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Michael Baum
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Hey @Diana Mulvihill. So just be sure that this doesn't qualify as offering significant services which would change you tax filing status.

Usually if you refer a guest to a boat rental place or whatever and get nothing, it isn't an issue, but sometimes when offer the ability to book something like a chef, it can be construed as significant service offering.

Double check with your tax pro just to be sure.

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